
Amazing Stories April 1934 — Gunman Confronts Robot Cylinders, 'Mentanicals'
Likely the work of Leo Morey, Amazing Stories' house illustrator of the early-to-mid 1930s, known for his dramatic use of shadow, industrial machinery, and human figures dwarfed by technological menace. A lone gunman in a dark suit faces towering cylindrical robot forms under harsh angular lighting, capturing the era's anxiety about autonomous machines. The bold red masthead, geometric composition, and muted olive-and-gray palette are quintessential Depression-era pulp craftsmanship with genuine visual tension.
More 'grim robot uprising in a factory basement' than 'Flash Gordon on Mongo' — the tension is claustrophobic and industrial rather than cosmic, but the lone gunman versus looming mechanical cylinders delivers real pulp menace.
“AMAZING STORIES APRIL 25 Cents NRA [seal] THE MENTANICALS By Francis Flagg CAT'S EYE By Harl Vincent Concluding Dr. Edward E. Smith's Story— TRIPLANETARY”





